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'''''Kashf al-astār an wajh al-ghā'ib an al-abṣār''''' (Arabic: {{ia|كشْفُ الْاَسْتار عَنْ وَجْهِ الغائب عَنِ الْاَبْصار}}) is a book in Arabic concerning [[al-Imam al-Mahdi (a)]] written by the [[Shiite]] scholar of the fourteenth/[[twentieth century]], [[Mirza Husayn Nuri]] (d. [[1320]]/1902). He wrote the book when he saw a qasida by an anonymous poet in [[Baghdad]] which was sent to scholars of [[Najaf]], in which Shi'as were ridiculed and satirized because of their belief in al-Imam al-Mahdi (a) and his [[Reappearance]]. [[Al-Muhaddith al-Nuri]] tried to respond to the qasida. Thus, he wrote ''Kashf al-astar'' in 1318 in two chapters and a conclusion.
'''''Kashf al-astār an wajh al-ghā'ib an al-abṣār''''' (Arabic: {{ia|كشْفُ الْاَسْتار عَنْ وَجْهِ الغائب عَنِ الْاَبْصار}}) is a book in Arabic concerning [[al-Imam al-Mahdi (a)]] written by the [[Shiite]] scholar of the fourteenth/[[twentieth century]], [[Mirza Husayn Nuri]] (d. [[1320]]/1902). He wrote the book when he saw a qasida by an anonymous poet in [[Baghdad]] which was sent to scholars of [[Najaf]], in which Shi'as were ridiculed and satirized because of their belief in al-Imam al-Mahdi (a) and his [[Reappearance]]. [[Al-Muhaddith al-Nuri]] tried to respond to the qasida. Thus, he wrote ''Kashf al-astar'' in 1318/1900 in two chapters and a conclusion.


==Author==
==Author==
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Nuri wrote the book in 1318 with one introduction, two chapters, and one conclusion.
Nuri wrote the book in 1318 with one introduction, two chapters, and one conclusion.


*The first chapter is about disagreements over the birth of Imam al-Mahdi (a), which makes it explicit that all Shi'as believe in the Imamate of [[al-Hujja b. al-Hasan al-'Askari (a)]] who was born in [[255]]/869, with two stages of [[Occultation]]: [[Minor Occultation|Minor]] and [[Major Occultation|Major]]. He cites four [[Sunni]] scholars who have confirmed the Shiite belief.
*The first chapter is about disagreements over the birth of Imam al-Mahdi (a), which makes it explicit that all Shi'as believe in the Imamate of [[al-Hujja b. al-Hasan al-'Askari (a)]] who was born in [[255]]/868-9, with two stages of [[Occultation]]: [[Minor Occultation|Minor]] and [[Major Occultation|Major]]. He cites four [[Sunni]] scholars who have confirmed the Shiite belief.


*The second chapter tackles with objections made in the Baghdadi Qasida.
*The second chapter tackles with objections made in the Baghdadi Qasida.
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==Publication==
==Publication==
The book was first published on [[Jumada I]] 17, 1318 September 12, 1900 in lithographic print by the Print House of Hajj Ahmad Mu'ayyid al-Ulama' in [[Tehran]]. It was then published with an introduction by [[Sayyid Ali Milani]] in Maktaba Naynawa al-Haditha in Tehran in [[1400]]/1980. It was also published in [[Beirut]] by Mu'assisat al-Nur in [[1408]]/1988 and by Mu'assisat al-Safa' in [[1431 AH|1431]]/2010.
The book was first published on [[Jumada I 17]], 1318/ [[September 12]], 1900 in lithographic print by the Print House of Hajj Ahmad Mu'ayyid al-Ulama' in [[Tehran]]. It was then published with an introduction by [[Sayyid Ali Milani]] in Maktaba Naynawa al-Haditha in Tehran in [[1400]]/1979-80. It was also published in [[Beirut]] by Mu'assisat al-Nur in [[1408]]/1987-8 and by Mu'assisat al-Safa' in [[1431 AH|1431]]/2009-10.


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==Reference==
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